Canon A550 review at DigiCam Review : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Canon PowerShot A550 digital compact camera review. The 7 Megapixel compact Canon A550 features a Movie mode for VGA quality clips with audio of up to 60 minutes in length or 1GB file size. Movies and photos can be viewed on a TV via the AV out connection. A selectable Grid Line Display on the LCDs helps with shot composition, while the 2.0-inch screen size makes it easy for family members to view photos together without connecting to a PC. Conveniently powered by AA batteries, the Canon PowerShot A550 offers impressive battery life with up to 11 hours playback on a single charge (with Canon NB-3AH batteries).

Panasonic Lumix FX30 review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX30 review. The lens part of the Panasonic DMC-FX30 comprises of seven elements in six groups, including five lenses with six aspherical surfaces to generate high optical performance. The zoom ratio can be extended up to 5.3x in 3MP resolution mode with minimal deterioration thanks to the Extra Optical Zoom. By using the central part of the CCD, this zooming function allows you to easily capture and magnify distant subjects. The Panasonic Lumix FX30 features the Venus Engine III, Panasonic’s advanced image-processing engine that can record at a sensitivity setting as a high as ISO 1250 at full resolution.

Pentax W20 review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Pentax Optio W20 review. The Pentax W20 features a waterproof design that meets the JIS Class 8 waterproof standard, enabling it to withstand up to 30 minutes of continuous operation at an underwater depth of 1.5 meters, without needing a waterproof case. The Pentax Optio W20 comes with a 2.5-inch LCD monitor that is easy to view even in sunny outdoor conditions. The LCD cover is finished with a non-glare coating and you can adjust the LCD backlight strength as needed. With the Pentax W20, you can smoothly capture movies at 30 fps (frames per second) at sizes up to 640 x 480 pixels that rival those shot with camcorders.

Canon Digital IXUS i7 review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Canon Digital IXUS i7 Zoom camera review. The 7 Megapixel Canon IXUS i7 camera features an array of new user friendly features, innovations and enhancements ranging from a dramatically faster response time to a new face detection auto focus system that keeps subjects in focus no matter where in the frame they appear. the Canon Digital IXUS i7 camera is able to shoot at ISO equivalent speed ratings from 80 to as high as 1600. This increased sensitivity at the top-end allows the use of faster shutter speeds, significantly reducing camera shake and subject blur during hand held low-light photography.

Samsung NV7 OPS review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Samsung NV7 camera review. The 7 Megapixel Samsung NV7 OPS includes a world-renowned Schneider 7x optical zoom lens (equivalent to 38-270 mm in 35 mm format). For clear images in undesirable shooting conditions, the Samsung NV7 includes an Optical Picture Stabilization system. The system combats the many causes of blurry images, including handshake, long zoom shooting, long exposures and nighttime shooting, by incorporating a sophisticated CCD shift mechanism that senses motion and that will automatically shift the CCD to compensate for the movement. Also included is Samsung’s Advanced Shake Reduction (ASR).

Canon 400D SLR review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Canon EOS 400D review. The Canon 400D features a 10.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor, new EOS Integrated Cleaning System, larger and brighter 2.5" LCD and 9-point AF. As well as the EOS Integrated Cleaning System, the EOS 400D incorporates a number of developments over the EOS 350D. Resolution increases from 8.0 to 10.1 Megapixels, using the superior hi-sensitivity, hi-speed, low-noise CMOS technology now found in all six EOS Digital models. At nearly twice the size of the EOS 350D display, the 2.5-inch hi-resolution LCD is the brightest in the EOS range and now displays all of key shooting and user interface Information.

Olympus 770 SW review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Olympus Mju 770SW camera review. The 7.1 Megapixel Olympus 770 SW gives users a sense of freedom never before seen in a camera of this class. Its eye-catching, metal body is waterproof to 10m, shockproof against falls from up to 1.5m, and freezeproof to -10 degrees Celsius, all without the need for an extra case. Because BrightCapture Technology increases light sensitivity for shooting and boosts contrasts on the 6.4cm HyperCrystal LCD, better photo results in low light are a reality. The technology is applied in various scene modes making it easier to frame and capture atmospheric shots with less need for the flash.